Re: Civil Recovery - Why not?
Out of interest, did you read the first few replies, normally of You Idiot! what did you do that for??
The Legal Beagles DO NOT advocate shoplifting or any criminal activity, or any kind.. nor do we however advocate a company treating every person as a convicted criminal when in reality the majority of these "crimes" are not by hardened criminals, a lot of them are people using the sel services tills, when an item doesn't go through properly, or when Little Johnny puts a choccy bar in mums bag and she honestly doesn't know its there! Do you also agree that they should be prosecuted and hounded by a private company?
Personally I would much prefer to see a Officer of the Law deal with this, someone with the sense to realise a mistake, then some jumped up security gaurd who wants to be Dirty Harry and make a name for themselves!
A good example of this, and the Beagles will say that I have told this story before, is our local tescos.
An old man slipped his carer, and got confused, decided he was a shop assistant.
One customer paid for, and left behind, a bottle of £3 rose wine.. so the old man, who has altzhiemers, took a bottle of wine off the shelves and went to give the customer the bottle.
All hell broke loose, and the police were called, may I add to find out where he lived as he didn't know. I am now informed the care home he lives in have recieved a bill for over £300, for £3 bottle of wine that a mentally ill man took thinking he was helping. Thankfully Tescos have got involved and are helping, but if that is "Convicting criminals" to you.. then I beg to differ..
apologies for the rant guys.
Originally posted by TopBoy
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The Legal Beagles DO NOT advocate shoplifting or any criminal activity, or any kind.. nor do we however advocate a company treating every person as a convicted criminal when in reality the majority of these "crimes" are not by hardened criminals, a lot of them are people using the sel services tills, when an item doesn't go through properly, or when Little Johnny puts a choccy bar in mums bag and she honestly doesn't know its there! Do you also agree that they should be prosecuted and hounded by a private company?
Personally I would much prefer to see a Officer of the Law deal with this, someone with the sense to realise a mistake, then some jumped up security gaurd who wants to be Dirty Harry and make a name for themselves!
A good example of this, and the Beagles will say that I have told this story before, is our local tescos.
An old man slipped his carer, and got confused, decided he was a shop assistant.
One customer paid for, and left behind, a bottle of £3 rose wine.. so the old man, who has altzhiemers, took a bottle of wine off the shelves and went to give the customer the bottle.
All hell broke loose, and the police were called, may I add to find out where he lived as he didn't know. I am now informed the care home he lives in have recieved a bill for over £300, for £3 bottle of wine that a mentally ill man took thinking he was helping. Thankfully Tescos have got involved and are helping, but if that is "Convicting criminals" to you.. then I beg to differ..
apologies for the rant guys.
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